Francesville High School - Francillian Yearbook (Francesville, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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THE FQRANCILLIAN SENIOR CLASS PLAY STREAM LINED SUE Presented at the Myers Theatre, April 6, 1937, at 8:00 P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jenny Groves --------- Mardella Eide fwho lives in the village of Pine Grovel Lucille Babson --------- Maru Relsh ia pretty neighborj Ben Crump ' ' ' ' ----- John Hancoc.k fwho directs the aiairs of the villagej Charlie Boone -------- Wilhite Foster fwho returns to the villagel Clarence Elliot ----- ---- J oe Manion this friend, 'with a fondness for climbing trees? Sue Gray - - ---- - - - Hilda Gutwein f S'treamlined Sue J Mrs. Cornelia Cobb - - ------ Doris Kopka. fhead of the Women's Clum of the villagel Jonathan Boone -------- Ralph Koebcke fthe village bankerl Oscar Schulz ------- Perry Long fwith a fondess for gumdropsj Bunny Bartels --------- Alice Hill fa pretty but embarrassing visitorb SYNOPSIS Charlie Boone and his friend, Clarence Elliot, have come to Pine Grove for a. visit. Lucille Babson, a neighbor, sets out to catc-h Clarence, and David Bo-one, with the help of Jenny, who is Charlie's aunt, try to make a match between Charlie and Sue Gray. Sue is known as riff-raff. A roaring girl who is after Charlie with a shot- gun for 'thirty dollars damages .she says he did to her farm. Nancy Brent, a school -teacher, was t-o come to Pine Grove. Sue decides t-o be Nancy, and by doing this she manages to fool the town, and Charlie also, who falls desperately in love with her. Things go along smoothly until Bunny Bartels comes, saying she is Nancy's sister-in-law. Jenny and Ben, the mayor, manage to get her out of town, telling Charles it is a trick. Then it is proven that this Nancy is a fake and is Sue Gray. Sue then shows them their place and ruins a parade that Mrs. Cobb, a woul-d-be aristocrat, has planned in favor of her grandfather. Then Sue, with Ben Crump's aid, changes it into one for her own grandfather as it should really be. Finally Charlie, with the help of Jenny, does ask Sue t-o marry him. After a little arguing Sue consents. Publicity and Advertising Management - Wilma Koebcke, Chairman Margaret Wolf, Assistant Ticket and Seating Arrangement - - June Morgan, Chairman Glendoris Tillett, Assistant Stage Manager -------- Junior Wuethrich Property Men ---- Ralph Steffel, Roy Osburu, Kieth Jackson, Herald Bailey, Jim Hamblin Ushers - - - - Odetta Kesler, Patricia Kearney, Lucile Sohlatter, Florence Kruger, Dorothea Severns, Lenora Kelley Prompters - Ruth Gutwein, Margaret Wolf 1987

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THE FRANCHQLIAN i - paper, we found the account of an operation performed by a notable brain speciali-st. Could it be? It was! Dr. Ross Nelson, assisted by none other than his college day sweetheart, Mildred Nelson, who luckily didn't have to change her last name when she became Mrs. Strange to say, Junior was still working on brains- but not of the chemistry class this time. After our long search, we found the class of '37 quite well on the road to success, and are trusting the class of '38 will follow in their foot- steps. - The Juniors. CALENDAR FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1936-37 Septemlber 4-Back in school as Sen- iors-our last year in old F. H, S. September 7-Everybody busy choos- ing their courses. September 8-Class officers for our last year after much balloting. October 5-'Grade cards received for first time-some happy-some not. October 18 and 19-Fall vacation- State Teacher's Convention. November 13-Junior Class Play. November 26 and 27-Thanksgiving vacation. Decemlber 22 to 24-Semester exams! December 25 to January 3-Holidays vacation. January 4-Started planning for the annual, The Francillianf' January 19-O.peretta, Tune In. January 30-County basketball tour- nament. February 3-Those little ,white cards appear again. February 17--The Seniors go to the Legislature, What a day! March 4, 5 and 6-Sectional tourna- ment. March 8-Cast for Streamlined Sue fSenior class playl chosen. March 9-:Senior class 'pictures taken. March 10-Class tournament. Sen- iors won! March 27-Alumni banquet. April 6-Senior class play. Aipril 14-Junior-Senior Reception. April 18-Baccalaureate. April 19. to 23-Senior vacation. April 23-Commencement program. Your singing took me ibaack to my girlhood days, she cried. Really, murmured -the artist. I had no idea -my voice could carry so ar. CALVIN COOLlDGE'S TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN While .governor of Massachusetts in 1919 Calvin Coolidge issued the following proclamation calling the attention of his state to Feb. 12 as Lincoln Day: Five score and. 10 years ago that Divine Providence, which intlnite repetition has made only the more a. miracl-e, sent into the world a new life, destined -to save a nation. No star, no sign, foretold his com- ing. About his cradle all was poor and mean save only -the source of all great men, the love of a wonderful woman. When she faded away in hi-s tender years, from her deathbed in humble poverty she dower-ed her son with greatness. There can be no proper observance of a birthday that forgets the mother. Into his origin as into his li-fe men long have looked and wondered: In wisdom great, but in humility great- er: in justice strong, but in compas- sion stronger, he ibecame a leader of men by being a follower of the truth. He overcame evil with good. His presence filled the nation. He broke the might of oppression. He restored a race to its birthright. His m.ortal frame has vanished, but his spirit 'in- creases with the increasin-g years, the richest legacy of the greatest century. Men show by what they worship what they are. It is no accident that before the great example of American manhood our people stand with re- spect and reverence. And in accord- ance with this sentiment our laws have provided for a formal recogni- tion olf the birthday of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, for in him is revealed our ideal, the hope of our country fulfilled. I'd rather be a Could Be, If I could not be an Are, For a Could Be is a May Be With a chance of touching par. I'd rather be a Has Been Than a Might Have Been by far, For a Might Hav-e Been has never b-een, But a Has Bee-n was once an Are. Foreman fto workmanl: Now then, Bll.1, what about carrying up some more bricks? Bill: I a-in't feelin' w-ell, boss: I'm 'trembling all over. Foreman: Well, get busy with the sieve then. 1987



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l'- THE FRANCILLIAN BACCALAUREATE Francesville High School Sunday evening, April 18th, 1937 7:80 o'clock Methodist Church Processional -----. . In the Garden of Tomorrow, by J. L. Deppen - Invocation - - - - . . . Ave Maria, by J. Arcaldelt - . Scripture Reading - - The Silenit Sea, vbly Marzo - - . SERMON, The City of Tomorrow - Listen to the La-mb, by R. N. Dett - Benedictlon ----- . UOMMENQ 'EMENT Francesvillc High School Friday night, April :I8rd, 1037 8 o'cIock My:-rs Tlleatrc March ---- I Love IJite, by M-ana Zucca - Invocation - - - Dark Eyes, by B. Treharne - ADDRESS - - - Old Man Noah, by McKinney - - - Presentation of Diplomas - - - Rev. Gilbert - - Eleanor Gitzlail - Girls' Glee Club Rev. J. A. Hornlck - Girls' Glee Club - Rev. Gilbert P. Frohne - Girls' Glee Club Rev. Gilbert P. Frohne - Girls' Glee Club Rev. J. A. Hornick Eleanor Gitzlaff - Girls' Glee Club P. Frohne - Ginls' Glee Club - - Hon. Floyd I. State Superintendent of - Girls' McMurray Education Glee Club - Guy G. Sharp Principal of High School Barcaro1le, by Offenbach - - Benedicition - - - - 1937 - Girls' Glee Club Rev. J. A. Hornick

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